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VOLUME 58 Issue 17 GEORGIA COLLEGE, MILLEDGEVILLE, GEORGIA May 2. 1975

Georgia College Students Honored


Forty-three student leaders at Georgia students who exhibited leadership in activities at the college; Suellen Griggs of Sierra Leone, West Africa, co-captains of
-College were honored recently for their promoting the college commiunity. Stone Mountain, former editor of the the soccer team; Martha Banks of
service and contributions to the^ college Frank M. Howell, now a newscaster for college newspaper, the Colonnade; Cecil Milledgeville, co-captain of the volleyball
and for their accomplishments in a variety radio station WXLX in Milledgeville, was Simpkins of LaGrange, editor of the team; Lynn Bates of Alpharetta, co-
of fields. honored for his efforts in founding the new Spectrum, the college annual; and William captain of the women's tennis and
The students were honored at an awards college radio station, WXGC. Kearney of Milledgeville, secretary for volleyball teams; Larry Anderson of
banquet attended by nearly 200 students, Marcia Lyles of Roberta and past student activities at GC. Jeffersonville, Alvin Richardson of
members of the faculty, parents, and president of Alpha Delta Pi was cited for Honored for leadership in college Rutledge, and Robert Williams of St.
friends. her sorority's contributions to the college musical activities were Donald Johnston Petersburg, Fla., co-captains of the men's
community. of Macon and the concert band; Donald basketball team; Betty Gale McNair of
Judge Joseph B. Duke of the Ocmulgee Waycross and Margaret McAfee of
Judicial Circuit Superior Court was the Garry Heidel of Milledgeville and past Elder of Milledgeville and the stage band;
president of Pi Kappa Alpha was honored and brass choir; Liza Garland of Fit- Lakeland, co-captains of the women's
keynote speaker at the banquet and spoke basketball team; Henry Wood of San-
on qualities of leadership. for leading his fraternity in service to GC. zgerald and the women's chorale; Sara
Vicki Still of Blakely and the GC chapter Mann of Hattiesburg, Miss, and the mixed dersville and George Patterson of
Five students were nanied to the Savannah, co-captains of the men's tennis
Colonial Hall of Fame for achievement in of Phi Epsilon Omicron, a national honor chorus; and Sandra Ledbetter of
society in home economics, was given an Milledgeville and the Aeolian Singers. team; Margaret S. Jones of Atlanta, and
the areas of academics, athletics, music, Monica Manss of Richmond, Va., co-
and the visual arts, and in the social- award as president of the independent Honored for their college spirit were
organization contributing the most in Anresa Stevens of Savannah, Nancy captains of the women's gymnastics team;
political field. ! Rick Cottle of Hogansville, and Stuart
The five were Linda Bailey Crawford of service to the college community. Kilgore of Riverdale, and Deborah Bilbo of
Honored for leadership in social and Fairburn, captain and co-captains of the Jones of Griffin, co-captains of the men's
Waynesboro, Susan Jones of Atlanta, Sara baseball team; Jana Jackson of
Maiin of Hattiesburg, Miss., Mark Sickler political activities at the college were Lee cheerleaders.
Roy Lane of Milledgeville, president of the Honored for their leadership in college Covington, co-captain of the women's
of Woodstock, N.Y., and Lee Roy Lane of tennis team; and David Hill of Gray,
Milledgeville. GC student body; Robert Riddle of athletics were J. Barry Bruner of
Toomsboro, and Mohamed Kamara of captain of the coed golf team.
Milledgeville, student director of social
Four special awards Were made to

GC Librarigns To Conduct Workshop g^note Election Richardson


On Monday (May 5), Beard will serve as
Two members of the library staff at
Georgia College and an associate
professor of art at GC will conduct a
chairman at a statewide meeting of media
specialists in Atlanta from 10 a.m. until The election for Student Senate will be
Honored
3:30 p.m. The Specialists will be meeting held Tuesday, May 13 and Wednesday, Robert J. Richardson, an assistant
workshop on Friday May 2, for Bibb professor of library science at Georgia
County elementary and secondary school to discuss new standards for., school May 14. Some districts elections will be
libraries as they apply to elementary and held in the cafeteria on May 13 between the College and director of the GC library's
librarians. public service division, was recently
The workshop, scheduled for the media secondary librarians in Georgia. hours of 11:30 and 1:30 p.m, The vacancies
Representatives from libraries and for dorm districts are as follows: presented a surprise "Professor, You're
equipment center at GC, will be held from The Greatest" award at a banquet held to
9 a.m. until 3:30 p.m. At the workshop, library media education faculties and Napier B 1 seat
audiovisual specialists in the various Sanford 1 seat honor 43 outstanding students at the
participants will be introduced to the college.
basics of bulletin board design. Later they teacher education programs will attend New Dorm 1 seat
the meeting. Richardson came to GC in 1971 after
will tour the Ina Dillard Russell Library Day Student Senate elections will be held earning his AA degree at Middle Georgia
and the Learning Resources Center at the the following day, May 14, downstairs in College, his AB degree at West Georgia
college.
On the workshop faculty will be Charles
Mrs. Schweitzer the student union from 8:30 a.m. until 2:30
p.m. For the off campus districts there are
College, and his master of library science
degree at Florida State University and
E. Beard, Director of libraries at GC and eleven vacancies. after teaching at Dublin Junior. High
an associate professor of education library To Appear A t GC There will be a petition box and roster at School in Dublin,
media; Robert J. Richardson, head of the the desk in the Student Union from Friday, The Savannah native had been one of
public services division at the library and May 2, until Wednesday, May 7. Both the eight faculty finalists for the award as
an assistant professor of education library roster and petition slip must be filled out. nominated by seniors at the college.
media; and Jan Hardy, an associate
professor of art.
Oliver Elected GC Grows
Education Majors In a special election for Vice President
A total of 3,244 students are enrolled for
the spring quarter at Georgia College,
of College Government Association, Pat according to an announcement by
Learn Duties Oliver took an outstanding victory over registrar Linton Cox.
Gary Yawn. The election was held on April The total represents an increase of
Approximately 50 Georgia College 29, in front of lanier Hall. The turn out was
education majors spent three days nearly 16 percent over the number of
unexplainably low. The election results students enrolled for the spring quarter
recently jearning about the duties of non- are as follows:
teaching administrators in five counties. last year; Last spring there were 2,803
On Monday, the students planned their students registered at GC.
"on the job" visitations. Pat Oliver 149 E Women outnumber men at GC, 1,746 to
On Tuesday, the students visited the Gary Yawn 57 1,498, and Georgians predominate by a
Mrs. Miller, Albert Schweitzer Don Thrasher (write-in) 2
administrators in Baldwin, Bibb, Jones, wide margin, there being 3,109 students
Washington, and Wilkinson Counties and Rhena Schweitzer Miller of Atlanta, Micky Mouse (write-in) 1 enrolled at the college from the Peach
interviewed them about their duties as daughter of the famed Dr. Albert Sch- Henry VIH (write-in) 1 State.
professional support personnel to teachers weitzer and a humanitarian in her own
in the five school systems,
On Wednesday, they reported on their
right, will speak at Chappell Hall on the
Georgia College campus on Thursday,
Biologists Participate in UPl
findings and the results of their •May 8, at 2:30 p.m. Dr. David J, Cotter, chairman of the Georgia College.
evaluations. Her lecture, sponsored by the GC biology department at Georgia College, Mrs. Pat Lewis of Wesleyan College and
Primarily, visits were made to campus ministries, is a part of the delivered the retiring president's address Dr. David Staszak of Georgia College
curriculum directors, superintendents and nationwide centennial celebration of Dr. at the annual meeting of the Association of presented a paper entitled "Chilling as an
assistant superintendents, media center Schweitzer's birth, Southeastern Biologists held on April 16-19 Environmental Stress Affecting the
directors, area technical consultants, Her father's fame was achieved in a at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Embryonic Development of Musculus L.,
visiting teacher service directors, and variety of ways — in theology, philosophy, University in Blacksburg, Va, C57BL-6J Strain."
reading and library coordinators in the music, and medicine. His "reverence for His address will be an ecological ^
five systems. Hfe" and "quest for Jesus" were two overview of the last quarter of this cen- Mrs. Virginia Baiseen of Mercer
Visits were also made to the family and major affirmations of faith in his life, tury, University and Dr, Harriett Whipple of GC
Childrens Services office in Milledgeville according to his daughter. . Two recent graduates of the MS presented a paper entitled "A Vegetative
and the Cooperative Educational Services Her lecture at GC is free and open to the program in biology at GC presented and Ecological Study Of Man-Made'
Agency in Sandersville. public. papers with their major professor from Islands in Mcintosh County, Georgia,"
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Dalton Eddleman Aliff Elected Science Supports MahariShi Gospel Choir For Red Cross-
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Poems Published President Students say they get better grades, "grandma" of the television serial "The On The Move Pikes
Dr. John V. Aliff, an assistant professor businessmen report more efficiency at
work, athleties-including Joe Namath and
Waltons" and Dr. Harold Bloomfield,
psychiatrist-all teachers of TM. The Merv The Black Student Alliance Gospel Choir
Marathon Softball Game
Dalton Eddleman, an assistant
professor of English and speech and
director of theater at Georgia College, is
of biology at Georgia College, was elected
vice president of the Southeastern Society
of Parasitologists at the society's annual
Bill Walton-say their reaction time has
improved. It seems that over a million
Griffin show will be aired in the Macon
area Mon., May 19, at 5 p.m. on channel 41
has been performing more than oyer. The
choir believes that "practice makes one
better in whatever he does.'' Therefore, we
The Kappa Sigma and Phi Delta Theta fivemmute break per hour. Meals will be
Dolt
pieople in the world are enjoying a simple (UHF) and channel 12 (cable TV). fraternities from Georgia College will play catered to the field. The public is invited to
the author of more than 50 poems which meeting held recently at Virginia are striving to become better singers. , a forty-eight hour marathon softball game
technique of deep rest and relaxation All persons practicing TM report that no attend at any time during the forty-eight
have recently been published or accepted
for puolication in 20 poetry journals of
national and international circulation.
Polytechnic and State University in
Blacksburg, Va.
Dr. Aliff, who earned his B.S. and M.S.
imported by an Indian physicist,
MaharishiMahesh Yogi,...-and obtaining
remarkable benefits from it.
change in life-style is necessary, the
technique is effojtless, requiring only
sitting comfortably in a chair with the eyes
The choral director for the BSA is Mr.
Alton West ,of Statesboro, Ga. He is a
music teacher at Baldwin County High and
from Friday, May 2, at 2:00 p.m. until
Sunday, May 4, at 2:00 p.m. The game will
be played at Walter B. Williams, Jr. park
hours. No admission will be charged but
any donations will be appreciated. All Again
Voices International, Modern Images, degrees from Marshall University in West donations and pledges will be given to the
Maharishi first came to the U.S. in 1959 closed for 15-20 minutes twice a day. A few choral director for various other churches on the Gray highway about two miles from American Red Cross Society. Pi Kappa Mpha, already considered by
Dragonfly, A Quarterly of Haiku Virginia and his Ph.D. at the University of and organizations. Milledgeville. many to be the number one Fraternity on
claiming the age-old technique of Tran- businessmen say they meditate on the bus
Highlights, Bardic Echoes, Modern Haiku,
The Rufus, Creative Review, The Little
Kentucky, came to GC in 1968.
A native- of Bluefield, W.Va. and a scendental Meditation (TM) will "culture
the heart" and "expand awareness in
going to work.
All interested in hearing more of the
With his help and that of Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Nelson of the Wesley House Foun-
The Softball game will be played in order
to benefit the American Red Cross Society.
Homecoming Ga. College campus, was formally
recognized as such by the Drummers Club
Flower Magazine, The Texas Traveller, graduate of Bluefield High School (1960,
and Unicorn were among the magazines to
print his poems.
Dr. Aliff is the author of 12 scientific
papers in his field.
individual life" In 1970, Dr. R.K. Wallace,
a UCLAgrad student then doing his thesis
individual, social and world-wide benefits
of TM are invited to come to the Wesley
dation, the choir has successfully com-
pleted trips to various churches and
Kappa Sigs and Phi Delts are in the
process of asking people to pledge money 1975 at the Awards Day banquet at CSH
Cafeteria. PiKA was awarded the Out-
for the doctorate in Physiology, published House (211 South Clark St.) Wed., May 7 at communities. The choir would like to give per hour for the amount of hours they play. Various events took place on the Georgia standing Community Service Award for
Three of Eddleman's haiku poems the first results of tests on TM prac- 4 p.m. The lecture is free and open to a special thanks to Mrs. Cook for the work If you haven't pledged, contact any Kappa College campus during homecoming their endeavours to help better the school
recently were finalists in Virginia Brady she has done also. Sig or Phi Delt or come to the table in the and community.
Young's National Quarterly Haiku Con- Brantley To Speak titioners in SCIENCE. Since then, over 100
studies have been published revealing that
everyone.
Future trips include Thomaston, hall downstairs in the Student Union on
week, April 14-19, 1975. Among the events
was a song fest on Wednesday night, April
test. Another poem entitled "The Cyclone" TM: Georgia, May 18, Augusta, Georgia, May Thursday, May i. , 16, in which fraternities, sororities, and Garry Heidel, president of PiKA for the
was given first honorable mention in Jean Phillip J. Brantley of Sandersville, a 25. 1974-75 has proved to be a prosperous preceding year, accepted the award on
recent psychology graduate of Georgia Privides deep rest, much deeper than Another purpose of this softball game is independent organization competed for top
Calkin's New York Personification Con- sleep, in the span of a few minutes and year for the choir and they are eagerly to set a new World Record for the Guin- honors. Taking first place among the behalf of the Fraternity from Roy Lane,
test, and "Memphis" was granted second College, will speak at the annual meeting anticipating next year. past president of the College Government
of the Georgia Psychological Association lasts for 15-20 minutes of meditation." ness' World Book of Records. There is no fraternities was the Ga. Zeta chapter of
place and a cash award by The Rufus in its standing record for the length of a softball Phi Delta Theta representing the 1950's. Association.
best poems section. The editors of Modern in Atlanta on May-10. Keeps the mind alert, indicating a fourth
Haiku gave Eddleman a special mention Brantley will present a research paper major state of consciousness unlike
waking, sleeping or dreaming.
MIAA Elects game at this time. The teams will consist
of ten men with each fraternity having
Phi Delta sang "Swanee" and "California,
Here I Come." The Phi Delts were led by
The Brotherhood would like to sincerely
award of a book and subscription prizes for on preferences of retarded adolescents for only one team. Each man will be allowed a thank the Drummer's Club for this great
Does in fact "culture the heart" by their chapter choruster, Kurt Wachtel.
his haiku, "Dawn on the Old Farm."
Eddleman, who has also published short
work-related rewards versus rewards
independent of work requirements. improving social behavior, increasing New Officers A homecoming parade was held on
honor.
coordination of mind and body,, and Friday, April 18, through the streets of
fiction and had several plays produced in
four university and college theatres and on
Brantley, who once presented a research
paper at a professional meeting while still reducing stress and strain in the body
allowing for "full development of human
Dr. Jaime Gonzalez, a professor in the
modern languages department at Georgia
Tennis Milledgeville. Greek organizations were
asked to have entries in the parade. These
Rep. Groover
the Public Broadcasting Service, is a senior at GC, has been accepted for
potential." College, was elected president, of the entries were judged by a panel of judges
presently researching and writing an
original historical drama about
graduate study at the University of
Georgia for the fall quarter. TV host Merv Griffin verifies all good
reports on TM saying that he's "Never felt
newly-formed Milledgeville International
Affairs Association at a recent
Update and a grand prize was given to the best
entry, Taking the grand prize was the Ga. To Speak
Continued On Page i Dr. C.R. Miller, an assistant professor of
psychology at GC, supervised Brantley in so good in (his) life. . ." Recently, Merv's organizational meeting held at the college. Zeta Chapter of Phi Delta Theta, for their
The Georgia College tennis team will float. The float was built around the theme
his study. guests on TV included Maharishi. Other officers elected were Mrs. Aida have another chance to improve on its
Martinez, vice president; Miss Kathy of "Georgia College Through The Years" Denmark Groover, Jr., a Macon at-
current record when it meets Oglethorpe torney and a representative in the Georgia
Craft, corresponding secretary; Michael University in Atlanta on Thursday (April with these words reading on each side and
Indian psysicist, Maharishi Mahcsh Yogi
GC Students Experience Teaching Iteogu, recording secretary; Bernard
Ruhfus, treasurer, and Mrs. Eloise 24);
the float was separated into different eras
corresponding to the name changes of
legislature for five terms, will speak at
Georgia College on Law Day, May 1.
Going into Monday's match with
One hundred and four Georgia, College Wanda Passmore of Dexter, Joyce Powell
of Glenwood, Mrs. Bonnie Robinson of
3 Act Play To Wolfersteig, public relations chairman.
Named to the board of directors were
Georgia Southwestern on GC's west
Georgia College through its history. On the
float were people dressed to the different
The lecture, in Chappell Hall and free
and open to the public, will begin at 11 a.m.
students — the largest contingent ever to campus athletic complex, the Colonials .^Groover, who left office this past
Monticello, Gail Shiver of Sale City, Naiicy Dr. Bobby Joe Dooley, Mrs. Gwen Stan- eras. Representing Georgia Normal and
serve as student teachers — are serving
this spring as practice tieachers in twenty Sprouse of Thomson, Mrs. Anne Tanner of Be Performed ford, Dr. Manuel Diazestrada, Albert
were 2-6 for the season and 2-5 in Georgia
Intercollegiate Athletic Conference play.
Industrial Institute (GNIC) v.'as Lorraine January, was House floor leader in 1955-56
Wrightsville, Marsha Dixon and Mrs. Baawo, and Dr. Gonzalez! Lee; Georgia State College for Women, and a Democratic committeeman from
communities. Charlotte Chorpenning's classic "The George Patterson of Savannah is 6-1 in Georgia from 1956 to 1960.
The communities being served by GC Kathy Hobbs, both of Dublin, Cathy Clark Purpose of the new organization is to Lydia Moss; Women's College of Georgia,
and Debra Wrye, both of Macon, and Mrs. Emperor's New Clothes" will be the next the conference, closely followed by Terry The Macon attorney will discuss during
students are Augusta, Cochran, College foster sympathetic understanding among Andrea Pinson; Georgia College, Gail
offering of the Georgia College Theatre. Prosser of Milledgeville, who is 5-2. his talk the problems of enacting laws
Melissa Phillips Park, Dublin, Dudley, Eatonton, Fort Amelia Allison, Dianne Becker, Nancy
Doss, Debbie Slowik, Mrs. Kathy Smith, The college players will present the three- pelples of all nationalities both in
Milledgeville and abroad and to stimulate
Next week, GC will play Shorter at
Ford, Janice Dixon and David Grant. A
recording of the old Alma Mater entitled, having to do with the death penalty and on
Valley, Forest. Park, Greensboro, act comedy about a mythical oriental Milledgeville on Monday, April 28, and the equal rights amendment currently in
Jonesboro, Macon, Milledgeville, and Mrs. Mary Nell Tanner, all of community interest and participation in "Through the Years" was playing from
Gives Recital Madison, Monticello, Morrow, Riverdale, Milledgeville. kingdom in Russell Auditorium at GC on
May 8-10. services contributing to the well-being of
Augusta away on Tuesday, April 29. On
May 1, the Colonials will meet North
the float. the news.
The lecture is sponsored by the Political
Sandersville, Tennille, Warner Robins, Students teaching at Boddie Junior those from other nations living either Buddy Eubanks,
High, Baldwin High School and in the The delightful play is concerned with an Georgia at home. On May 5-7, GC will host Science Association at the college.
On Monday April 28, the Georgia College and Wrightsville, permanently or temporarily in Middle the conference tournament. Phi Delta Theta
School for Special Education in emperor who cares for nothing but his Georgia.
Department of Music presented Melissia Serving in fifteen elementary schools in
Milledgeville are Linda Lockhart of robes and the efforts of a group of rOgues
Phillips, pianist. The recital was given in
Porter Auditorium. Miss Phillips is a
Dudley, Eatonton, Macon, Milledgeville,
Sandersville, aridTennilleareMrs. Phyllis Eatonton, Christy Brooks of Gordon, and to thwart the designs of a jealous cabinet
At the meeting, plans were made for a
number of events including a cultural Notice! Max Noah Scholarship
junior music major, and a candidate'for Boyd of Rutledge, Martha Branan of Ellen Kirkland, Bobby Key, Annie Gard- minister. exhibition, a carnival, a play, lectures, and The Georgia College Stage Band and
the Bachelor of Music Degree and the Decaturs, Mrs. Connie Daniels of San- ner, Marie Walker, and Patricia Maddox, The. rogues are played by Steven a gourmet dinner featuring foods of many Augmented State Band is selling records Three rising senior music majors at founder of the A Cappella Choir at the
Bachelor of Music Education Degree. dersville, Linda Florence of Elberton, all of Milledgeville. Solonion of Baltimore, Md.and Ashley lands. of their Jekyll Island Concert. The records Georgia College from McDonough, Macon, college and chairman of the GC depart-
Melissia played some of the mor.e classic Pinky Gunter of Nahunta, Norma Ham- Serving in six Bibb County schools are Ursrey of Perry. The emperor is played by Plans will be made later for an exchange are $4.00 and can be purchased from the and Griffin' have received Max Noah ment of music from 1935 to 1965.
pieces from Ravel, Mozart, Bartok, and brick of Cassville, Mrs. Fae. Howard of Cindylu Bryant of Centerville, Mar. John' Freeman of Albany, the cabinet student program. Band Room, or ask any band member. If Music Scholarship Awai-ds for 1975-76. The fund has made it possible for many
Chopin. Miss Phillips gave a very strong Dudley, Marcia Johnson .of Garfield, Sickler of Kingston, N.Y., Gary Justice, minister by Hank Dyer of Milledgeville, Membership in the Milledgeville In- you would like a record please try to get Scholarship recipients are Melissa students to receive assistance as they
and outstanding performance. Barry Justice of Hard wick, Mrs. Cloise Kathy Carter and Sara Thompson, all of and the empress by Margaret Gray of ternational Affairs. Association is open to your $4.00 in by May 8, 1975. Phillips of McDonough, Cathy O'Dillon of pursue musical studies at GC. This is the
Miss Melissia Phillips was accompanied Kent of Gibson, Karen Lee of Pineview, Milliedgeville, and James Beall, Glenda College. Park. anyone. Information about the Macon, and Marilyn Foster of Griffin. sixth year in which these awards have
Jones, Martin Mohn, Susan Schultz, Joy Others in the cast are Joe Turner of organization can be obtained from any The scholarship fund, begun several been made as a result of auditions held in
by Mrs. Sweatman, a 1974 graduate of
Georgia College with a Bachelor of Music
Education Degree.
Mrs. Jo Martin of Gray, Charlotte Mc-
Farlin of Alpharetta, Queen Nelson of
Eatonton, Deborah Netwon of Moultrie,
Webb, and Beverly Williamson, all of
Macon.
Fitzgerald, Don Thrasher of Decatur,
Nancy Smith of Cochran, Rebecca Griner
officer or member of the board of direc-
tors.
Yeyl Team! years ago, is named for Dr. Max Noah, GC's Porter Auditorium.
Students serving in five Clayton County of Claxton, Nancy Turnage of Sunrise, Fla. We love! We love those Colonials! That
At CSH schools are Judy Harrell of Davisboro, and Anna Meacham and Audrey Courtney, Continued From Page 2 cheer and others were heard if you at-
Susan Jones of Atlanta, Eliza Garland of both of Milledgeville. tended the games this season and you
Volunteers Needed Fitzgerald, Sandra Ledbetter of
Milledgeville, Beth Dasher of Roberta,
Curtain for the play, open to the public
as well as to the college student body, will
Student Teaching heard the BSA yelling them more than any
other orgainzation on campus. This
THE
Special Visitor - Elderly Jewish patient the week, This-is a real opportunity for Mary Brantley of Clarkston, and Martha be 8 p.m. Milledgeville, Harriett Ellis of Monticello,
abundance of spirit and enthusiasm led to
needs visit from adult member of Jewish
Faith for therapeutic reasons. Time
service. Banks and Donna Herrington, both of
Covington.
Mary Ann Woodall of Eatonton, and Toni
Harmony of Hershey, Pa. the organization's winning of the campus
famed "Spirit Award". Winning this
HERITAGE
flexible. Swimming Program - Aid residents in Serving at Dublin Junior High and Special Education student teachers in
adjusting to water, teach 'and practice Milledgeville, Warner Robins, Monticello, award was a first for the organization, but
Adopt a Foster Grandparent - Visit with water skills, socialize with residents,
participate in water games.
Dublin Senior High are Doris Smith of
McRae, Ellen Layfield of Milledgeville, and Tennille are Carol Adler of Roswell,
Angle Berry of Milton, Fla., Sharon Gaines
if the students keep the spirit and faith that
was present last year it won't be their last.
HOUSE
an elderly individual patient on a weekly Janet Allman of Macon, Donna Pierce of
basics. Time flexible. of Warner Robins, Donna McElheney of With open minds, hearts and of course
Waycross, and Reece Foskey, Susan our mouths we are looking forward to next
Birthday Party - Need organizations to
Friendly Visitor - Visit on ward with
residents of Central Georgia Regional
Frost, Phillip Gay, and Thomas Beacham,
all of Dublin.
Round Oak, Kay Sheppard of Gordon,
Marsha Liles of Roberta, Jan Foskey of year's games. Announces
sponsor birthday parties in the Hospital, read to them, write letters, take Students serving in four Houston County Swainsboro, Jane Kelly of Chauncey, Continued From Page 2
Washington Building for September,
October, and December. Details available
small groups outside for short walks.
Services desired for 2-hour periods,
schools are Glenn Cassell of Vienna, Silvia Susan Hatfield of Milledgeville, Kathleen
Fain of Decatur, and Patricia Long and Eddleman's Poems Their New Edition Allowing Their Values,
De Palma of Elberton, Valerie Peeler of
upon request. morning, afternoon or weekends. Work Karen Peterman, both of Macon. Milledgeville which will be staged as a
Milledgeville, Shirley West of Meigs,
under supervision of hospital staff.
Karen Wynens of Macon, and Larry Home economics student teachers in
Cochran, Greenfeboro, Warner Robins,
part of the 1976 Bicentennial Celebration. Items, and Senices To Double. . . . . .
Apparel Shop "Sales Person" - Men and Daniron, Philip Ferguson, and Jane The GC educator was recently selected
women needed to aid individual patients in Items needed - Record players, records, Meals, all of Warner Robins. Fort Valley, Augusta, Milledgeville, and by the American Biographical Institute to
the selection and fitting of clothing which radios, refrigerator, games, puzzles of 25 At Morgan County High School in Wrightsville are Patsy Grey of .Irwinton, appear in the Bicentennial Memorial Shop at the Heritage House Mother's Day
has been donated to the Apparel Shop. pieces or less, toilet articles, cosmetics, Madison is Ann Estes of Madison. Bonita James of Flowery Branch, Elaine edition of Personalities of the South.
Time flexible, Monday through Friday. popcorn, volleyball set, walking canes. Matthews of Moultrie, Sandra Morris of
Serving at Washington County High
School and Elder Junior High School in Decatur, Nancy Pierce of Smyrna,
Eddleman, who came to GC in 1968 from
Maryville College, where he was also Boutique where there are more values for
Anyone desiring to volunteer or obtain Sandersville are Michael Rozier and Rebecca Senn of Dublin, Cindy Smith of director of theater, earned his degrees at
Tutors- Individuals desired to provide
instruction to adult men in basic education
additional information, please call
Volunteer Services, Central State
Nancy Faulk, both of Jeffersonville, Mary Conyers, and Nancy Brovyn, Marilyn
Mashburn, Rose Riddle, and Sheila
Harding College in Arkansas and at
Memphis State University. His parents
That SpecialPerson on May 11, 1975.
Jackson and John Kennon both of
for morning and afternoon classes during Hospital, 453-4212. Solomon, all of Milledgeville. live in Marianna, Ark.
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Behavior Modification Dreams I've Lost Activity Calendar


Principles I see the happiness of my past
and how I could have made it last.
Friday, May 2
Jerry. a veteran living at Central State economy. I've said some things I didn't mean Outdoor Education Resident School
Hospital, added 20 new words to his Essentially behavior modification is the and now I find I've lost my dream.
Lake Laurel
vocabulary of five and* now can use 3-4 restructing of a situation so that a Because I didn't know when to quit "Phaedra"
word sentences that make sense. youngster can earn "something good", I must admit I haven't much wit.
thereby maintaining or accelerating the Informal Dance
Fred, a heavy smoker, reduced his By writing for Danny and how he feels MCU-8 p.m.
cigarette consumption from 30 to five a desired deportment. I hoped, in me, he would become real.
day. The use of a token economy as a way to I'm not perfect by a long way off,
~ A class of pre-schoolers learned to read change behavior involves the establish- and.it seems my habits have made me soft.
Saturday, May 3
25 words on sight in a period of two or ment of a system of trade where in I hate like hell the things I've done,
three weeks. Baseball
children or adults are given tokens that and now my words are nothing but puns.
Why? Doubleheader
can be used to purchase articles or an But this advice I'd like to give
Because of the application of the prin- extra five minutes of free time in exchange Piedmont- Home
so others will see and remain to live.
ciple of behavior modification which for better performance or more ac- When promises are made—keep them at
embodies an assumption that changes and ceptable behavior. heart Monday, May 5
alterations for the better can be brought or you'll soon see your dreams will depart.
about in recurring mannerisms or actions. Children an adults who have learned Advisement
As taught in an education course at inappropriate ways of coping with their All that pain will rot your soul. Junior Student Recital
Georgia College called "Applied Behavior problems can also learn to substitute more When promises aren't kept, that's the toll. Porter-8 p.m.
Modification Theory", the principle of desirable ones, according to those who Night's on end your mind will rot M. Tennis-Home
behavior modification is applied to believe.in behavior modification. and this you'll find is what you've brought.
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everything from learning new words to Control Is not a one-way process in So Danny and I will now depart
replacing undesirable social behavior with learning, according to the behavior with our pain with our heart. Tuesday, May 6
appropriate deportment or demeanor. modification advocates, who feel that the Hear my words—for they are real
, Students in the course taught by Victor student can modify the leader's behavior I know this because, I really do feel. Advisement
Hobbs, ^n assistant professor at GC, as well as the other way around. Teachers Baseball-Ga. SW Away
and learners participating together in GJSJ
conduct their experiments in behavior M. Tennis-Home
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techniques can make any classroom or GIAC Tournament
hospitals, and at home, and work with
both individuals and groups who may not situation better than it was before,
know that a study is being conducted. behavior modificationists say.'
Kditor Wednesday, May 7
Kicky Manville
Students learn in Hobbs' course that Hobbs came to GC in 1974 from West Advisement
behavior can be modified in a number of Georgia College. A graduate of Berry Associate Editor Reception for Honored Students
ways—through positive reinforcement, College and Georgia State University, he Fred Mobley Mans ion-10 am
negative reinforcement, punishment, and has taught also at GSU and in Cobb and Sports Elditor Convocation
through a technique called "a token Clayton Counties. IMcl Harris Russell-Il::!0 am
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